“Call me Ben” VS “Call Ben for me” (Grammar)
“Call me Ben” VS “Call Ben for me” (Grammar)
English isn't the world's hardest language, but it is confusing.
English isn't the world's hardest language, but it is confusing.
"Call me" and "call for me" are correct but used differently.
"Call me" and "call for me" are correct but used differently.
“Call me Ben” has a simple sentence structure.
“Call me Ben” has a simple sentence structure.
“Call Ben for Me?” is implying you to call someone named Ben.
“Call Ben for Me?” is implying you to call someone named Ben.
“Call Ben for Me?” in some tones, sounds like a command.
“Call Ben for Me?” in some tones, sounds like a command.
The present tense of the verb "call" is "called."
The present tense of the verb "call" is "called."
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